From Psalm 110, we see more than words that applied to the time of David. We see that Jesus is the conquering King and Priest.
Did Jesus rise from the dead? The preponderance of evidence suggests he did. However, what is more important is that he chose to reveal himself in the resurrection.
In 1 Kings, Elijah confronts king Ahab about idolatry, and then, seemingly up against the odds, Elijah prays to God to demonstrate his sovereignty over Baal.
Isaiah has a vision, and in his vision, he sees the holiness of God. The holiness of God has ramifications displayed at the cross of Jesus.
The American culture has become increasingly hostile to Christianity. However, Christians have every reason to hope because of Christ. In this sermon, listen to a specific diagnosis of culture, along with the solution from Colossians 2.
Everyone has been angry. But anger is not a mere outward reaction but a problem in the heart. Listen to learn more about anger from Genesis 4.
Hebrews 10:19-25 tells us what it looks like to have access to God and how the Christian life is experienced in the local church.
Pastors are called by God to point the flock of God to the chief Shepherd, Jesus Christ. And this is done through the faithful stewarding of the Word of God and with prayer.
Christian, you are redeemed. But what does it mean for you to apply your redemption? Ephesians 1:13-14 charts the path forward.